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Started by spincycle, September 15, 2008, 07:43:20 PM

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spincycle

So, what is the new place next door to Vintage at 18th and Boston. Anyone tried it yet?

I loved Daily Grille, while it is a chain, it has great atmosphere, food that is consistent with their other locations and a super staff that really likes to serve you. I had an impromptu luncheon on Friday and the manager and staff, through something together for me on a moments notice and was kind enough to give us the back room without even knowing if we were going to have 3 or 13.  Nice customer service.

How about Leon's.  Anyone know what that is going to be in Brookside?

And how about places close to the BOK? I ended up going back to Daily Grille because I knew what to expect. They have happy hour $2 appetizers and for a quick bite and drink, it is a great deal.

Looking for new places to eat, so list any places you have tried here.

carltonplace

Next to Vintage is Oscar's. Its good

NStallon

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Oscar's at 18th & Boston is AWESOME!!!!   I love it.  The food is excellent, the prices are very reasonable & the service is great.  It does seem empty, because the place is so big.  I hope they stay open for quite a while.  This bar is in my top 3 of places to go.  I don't feel I leave the bar and have wasted my money.  Spread the word, this bar is definetly worth checking out.  Once you go, I promise you will go back :)

midtownnewbie

We've been to Oscar's three times.  The first time (about 10 days after they opened) was excellent. However, the next two times the food was average at best...
 

OurTulsa

Easily one of my top restaurants in Tulsa.

My food experiences have always been great.  Beer good, service good.  Atmosphere pleasant.  Location, for me, awesome.

Breadburner

quote:
Originally posted by NStallon

Oscar's at 18th & Boston is AWESOME!!!!   I love it.  The food is excellent, the prices are very reasonable & the service is great.  It does seem empty, because the place is so big.  I hope they stay open for quite a while.  This bar is in my top 3 of places to go.  I don't feel I leave the bar and have wasted my money.  Spread the word, this bar is definetly worth checking out.  Once you go, I promise you will go back :)


 

OurTulsa

quote:
Originally posted by spincycle

So, what is the new place next door to Vintage at 18th and Boston. Anyone tried it yet?

I loved Daily Grille, while it is a chain, it has great atmosphere, food that is consistent with their other locations and a super staff that really likes to serve you. I had an impromptu luncheon on Friday and the manager and staff, through something together for me on a moments notice and was kind enough to give us the back room without even knowing if we were going to have 3 or 13.  Nice customer service.

How about Leon's.  Anyone know what that is going to be in Brookside?

And how about places close to the BOK? I ended up going back to Daily Grille because I knew what to expect. They have happy hour $2 appetizers and for a quick bite and drink, it is a great deal.

Looking for new places to eat, so list any places you have tried here.



Lola's, in the Brady at the corner of Main St. and Brady St.  Nice atmosphere.  It's within walking distance of the BOK.

Michael71

quote:
Originally posted by carltonplace

Next to Vintage is Oscar's. Its good



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guido911

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Originally posted by Breadburner

quote:
Originally posted by NStallon

Oscar's at 18th & Boston is AWESOME!!!!   I love it.  The food is excellent, the prices are very reasonable & the service is great.  It does seem empty, because the place is so big.  I hope they stay open for quite a while.  This bar is in my top 3 of places to go.  I don't feel I leave the bar and have wasted my money.  Spread the word, this bar is definetly worth checking out.  Once you go, I promise you will go back :)






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HoneySuckle

What about Pubs in Tulsa, any that you guys would recommend for food?  I miss Pub food in the UK. We had some great meals in Abingdon and also Oxford.
 

carltonplace

You won't find European equivelant pub fare in Tulsa though there are many places that profess to provide it. The closest approximations (I won't include chains in any local list) are Kilkenney's, McNellie's, Oscar's, Louie's, Lola's but all have a more regional flair. You might also try Caz's, White Owl, Full Moon, and Oliver's Twist. Paddy's on Memorial was IMO a very decent Irish knockoff but it has left the building.

Tulsa has lots of great localy owned restaraunts, but don't go to any of them hoping to recreate an EU vacation vibe.

HoneySuckle

Carlton, I don't care if it is just "close-ish", that would suffice.

Nothing can beat a pub in the UK...sigh, but that's okay.  All the more reason to go back I guess.
 

Conan71

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Originally posted by carltonplace

You won't find European equivelant pub fare in Tulsa though there are many places that profess to provide it. The closest approximations (I won't include chains in any local list) are Kilkenney's, McNellie's, Oscar's, Louie's, Lola's but all have a more regional flair. You might also try Caz's, White Owl, Full Moon, and Oliver's Twist. Paddy's on Memorial was IMO a very decent Irish knockoff but it has left the building.

Tulsa has lots of great localy owned restaraunts, but don't go to any of them hoping to recreate an EU vacation vibe.



You forgot White Lion.  Really the closest Tulsa has ever gotten to a cozy authentic neighborhood pub.  

I loved Paddy's, and hated to see it go.  
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Gaspar

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Originally posted by Conan71

quote:
Originally posted by carltonplace

You won't find European equivelant pub fare in Tulsa though there are many places that profess to provide it. The closest approximations (I won't include chains in any local list) are Kilkenney's, McNellie's, Oscar's, Louie's, Lola's but all have a more regional flair. You might also try Caz's, White Owl, Full Moon, and Oliver's Twist. Paddy's on Memorial was IMO a very decent Irish knockoff but it has left the building.

Tulsa has lots of great localy owned restaraunts, but don't go to any of them hoping to recreate an EU vacation vibe.



You forgot White Lion.  Really the closest Tulsa has ever gotten to a cozy authentic neighborhood pub.  

I loved Paddy's, and hated to see it go.  




Love the White Lion.  Met my wife there on a blind date.  
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Conan71

Heh, met my wife at Paddy's when I wasn't looking to meet anyone.
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